Hey take a sedative, maybe your pulse with stay within a normal operating range so you can completely reading what I said.
>>>> I'm assuming there are about 3-4 ohms Resistance in the >>>>relay/solenoid coil. Use an ohm meter to measure the coil resistance >>>>to be sure.
I just grabbed a relay ER803-C-12VDC relay and it had 81 ohms so that means it is only going to pull about 150 milli-amp (not 3-4 amps) so I guess automotive relay have a lot more gain that I was suspecting. As I suggested measure to be sure.
Posplayr
Next time maybe
YOU measure first rather than give a BULL**** answer that will lead someone to troubleshoot something that is absolutely not the problem.
And relays don't have "gain" ... "technical equal" my @ss
Well if you read andrewclaycomb post he did ask
>>>Any ideas?
>>>That was just BAD information.
>>>>I don't particularly want to pick on you posplayr, but if you don't >>>>have a clue about a particular question don't take a wild flying >>>>guess.
I think if there is anything inappropriate here, it is your childish and amateurish behavior with "all red" and "over sized font" outburst.
Posplayr
You gave
horribly wrong advice. If Andrew paid any attention to it, it would have
made him do totally the wrong things to fix it. It deserved to be shouted down in the strongest possible terms.
You can't possibly know anything about me and yet you presume to.
Posplayr
I know that you don't have the tiniest bit of a clue about what a reasonable amount of current in an automotive relay is.
I know more than once you posted incorrect information that will confuse other readers and hinder (not help) their troubleshooting efforts.
I know that in more than one thread you have given bull**** answers that you have just guessed at. And they were wrong.
That is the height of arrogance and arrogance begets ignorance. Get a clue.
You can rest assured you are hardly my technical equal and so with that outburst of yours I have no desire to respond to you anymore.
Posplayr
Absolutely fine.
But don't pretend that its because you're technically superior.
On every point that I recall calling bull**** on your posts it's because you were wrong.
And despite what you may think, I don't just point out the wrong advice to get my jollies.
I point it out because that wrong advice is confusing someone else or making them do something that will not help them solve their problem.
And if I read more bull**** I absolutely will respond to it.
So if you don't want me to respond to you, maybe you should check the accuracy of the stuff you post before you post it.
I'll be happy to never respond to another of your posts ... but that will only happen if you don't post bull that will mislead others.
I said it in the other post and I'll repeat it here:
if you don't have a clue about a particular question don't take a wild flying guess
By the way I
bolded it, so that
maybe you would notice it this time.
I do however understand that with a typical engineering curriculum that there are very few humanistic social electives required. So
tact is not apparently not high on your list and probably not even in your consciousness. Hopefully you will learn some.
Posplayr
I don't know what your education was, but
accuracy is not apparently not high on your list and probably not even in your consciousness. Hopefully you will learn some.
You spew a lot of wrong information.
I don't have a high tolerance for bull****, and if telling you you are wrong is a lack of tact, I guess there is one thing you are right about.
Tell you what, you improve your accuracy and I'll improve my tact.
Bye the way oh great technical superior ... do you want to take me up on the bet in my original post ...
didn't think so ... pffft